Welcome to the Lightsabers & Props page!

Here you can browse through the best Lightsabers and other Star Wars Props for DIY, where to find them and how to build them with our 3D printed chassis and accessories. You can use the filters on the left to help finding the items you’re looking for. Stay tuned, more content, sabers and props will be added continuously to this page!

Graflex (Vintage / Replica)

The Graflex is the most iconic Lightsaber in the Star Wars universe! Transmitted from generation to generation, it’s a key component in all the saga.

Constructed from an antique Graflex Camera flashgun, saber enthusiasts are used to convert these Vintage flashes or Replicas into Litghsabers, with the different styles appearing in EpIV, EPV or EpVII. Such conversions are fairly easy, look into the Chassis and DIY instructions to know how, and find the necessary components to do it!

The original hilt carried by Mark Hamillin Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hopewas made from the flash attachment of a Graflex 3 cell flash unit, a flash tube attachment used on forties-era press cameras, with the ridged grips made by gluing portions of hard plastic T-track used for cabinet sliding doors (often mistaken for wiper blades) onto the bare cylinder, and the switch plate fashioned from the LED display of an Exactra 19 or 20 calculator. A D-ring assembly was also added to the bottom. The lightsaber used in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Backwas again based on a Graflex, but the ‘T’ tracks were instead screwed on, the switch plate was replaced with part of a circuit board, the Graflex logo was covered with mylar tape, and part of a Kobold camera flash was used to created the D-ring assembly.

For Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, genuine Graflex flash units were used to make the lightsaber props. They were based on a hybrid of the A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back versions, as they feature the “glass eye” and “beer tab” top half parts from A New Hope, and circuit boards and ‘T’ tracks attached via screws bottom half from The Empire Strikes Back. To hide the Graflex logo, a “wrap” was created that covers most of the flash unit’s clamp. The clamp appears more golden colored in The Force Awakens.

Graflex 2.0 / 2.5 (Parks)

The Graflex is the most iconic Lightsaber in the Star Wars universe! Transmitted from generation to generation, it’s a key component in all the saga.

In 2016 following Episode VIII, Parks Sabers manufactured a new DIY Kit, allowing to choose between the different styles appearing in EpIV, EPV or EpVII. These kits became very popular, also thanks to GOTH-3Designs chassis and install instructions available through the link below.

The original hilt carried by Mark Hamillin Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hopewas made from the flash attachment of a Graflex 3 cell flash unit, a flash tube attachment used on forties-era press cameras, with the ridged grips made by gluing portions of hard plastic T-track used for cabinet sliding doors (often mistaken for wiper blades) onto the bare cylinder, and the switch plate fashioned from the LED display of an Exactra 19 or 20 calculator. A D-ring assembly was also added to the bottom. The lightsaber used in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Backwas again based on a Graflex, but the ‘T’ tracks were instead screwed on, the switch plate was replaced with part of a circuit board, the Graflex logo was covered with mylar tape, and part of a Kobold camera flash was used to created the D-ring assembly.

For Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, genuine Graflex flash units were used to make the lightsaber props. They were based on a hybrid of the A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back versions, as they feature the “glass eye” and “beer tab” top half parts from A New Hope, and circuit boards and ‘T’ tracks attached via screws bottom half from The Empire Strikes Back. To hide the Graflex logo, a “wrap” was created that covers most of the flash unit’s clamp. The clamp appears more golden colored in The Force Awakens.

Luminara / Plo (KR-Sabers)

They both have the same structure and can be quite easily installed using GOTH-3designs Chassis, making them good hilts for beginners as well as collectors. Click on the button below to see the chassis available for it:

Ki-Adi Mundi (Ox Works)

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Corran Horn (NerfworXlab)

Corran Horn is a character of the Star Wars Expanded Universe (Legends) known from the Novel “I Jedi” to have built his own lightsaber out of a Speeder Bike handle.

NerforXlab designed this hilt as a perfect replica, both inspired by the speeder bikes from Return of the Jedi, and the description of the components from the Novel. Very small and impressive hilt to hold, it is also rather easy to build as DIY using a dedicated GOTH-3Designs All.In.One chassis, available forPlecter Labs CF, Prizmor Naigon EC I2.

Corran Horn began building his own lightsaber based on the notes Rostek Horn had given him. Using scavenged parts, such as a speeder bike handlebar for the hilt and gemstones from Tavira’s gifts for the focusing crystals, he was able to build it in two days of intense meditation. It was a dual-phase model, capable of doubling in length when twisted to bring a different set of crystals into alignment.

Ahsoka TCW (NerfworXlab)

Ahsoka Tano was a Padawan who first appeared in The Clone Wars TV series, as apprentice of Anakin Skywalker.

At some point during the Clone Wars, she was seen carrying 2 lightsabers, her main green bladed saber and a shoto with a yellow-green blade. NerfworXlab collaborative group (in which GOTH-3Designs is member) created a very accurate replica of both large and shoto hilts based on the TV show design. These hilts are also very install friendly and suitable for beginners using the specific chassis designed for them. Learn how with the DIY Instructions by clicking on the button below:

Ahsoka Rebels (KR-Sabers)

As seen in Star Wars Rebels Season 2, these are replicas of Ahsoka Tano lightsabers. They has been created by KR-Sabers in collaboration with One Replica, and is available through limited runs only. These hilts are pretty particular as they have a curved body shape.

GOTH-3designs has created a custom chassis that fits perfectly this curved to make the install very easy, making them also a great choice for beginners. Check the install instruction by clicking on the button below:

In the years before the Battle of Yavin, Ahsoka Tano used two white lightsabers as her personal weapons. The lightsabers, which were white in color and had somewhat curving hilts, replaced the lightsabers she previously used before leaving the Jedi Order during the Clone Wars and were wielded in the unorthodox reverse-grip of her preferred Shien style. One of these lightsabers was a shoto-style lightsaber, which emitted a shorter blade.

Ahsoka’s white lightsabers first appeared in the TV episode “Fire Across the Galaxy,” the season one finale for Star Wars Rebels. According to Dave Filoni, the lightsaber blades are white to reflect her non-affiliation with the Jedi or Sith.

Obi-Wan K4 (Parks)

One of the 3 main lightsabers that defined Star Wars, here is a replica of Obi-Wan’s lightsaber as seen in Episode IV – A New Hope (and SW Rebels series).

This kit has been created by Parks and despite a quite small internal space, is easy to build for beginners using our chassis. This hilt isn’t meant for heaving dueling, but is a nice display piece. Learn how to build your own by clicking on the button below:

Luke V4 Balance (Roman)

Luke Hero (KR-Sabers)

Symbol of completing his Jedi training, Luke Skywalker constructed this lightsaber right before the start of Star Wars The Return of the Jedi.

This replica is the Hero version of Luke’s ROTJ Lightsaber and it has been created by KR-Sabers in collaboration with One Replica. This is a high quality hilt and it requires some intermediate skills to be built using GOTH-3designs Chassis. Click on the button below to see the chassis available for it:

This saber contains a kyber crystal and emits a green plasma blade. Its hilt is similar to that of Obi-Wan Kenobi’s lightsaber (as seen in The New Hope), as Skywalker modeled his weapon on his late Jedi Master’s lightsaber

The Hero version was used for close-up in the Return of the Jedi. The other version mainly used in the movie is called V2.

Luke V2 (NerfworXlab)

Symbol of completing his Jedi training, Luke Skywalker constructed this lightsaber right before the start of Star Wars The Return of the Jedi.

This version is the “V2” of Skywalker ROTJ Lightsaber, notably used during his duel with Vader. This replica is one of the closest accurate to the original prop, based of the pictures released during SW Celebration 2015. Produced by the collaborative group NerfworXlab (in which GOTH-3designs is a member), it is the best and most install friendly Luke V2 available. Check the DIY instructions below to learn how:

This saber contains a kyber crystal and emits a green plasma blade. Its hilt is similar to that of Obi-Wan Kenobi’s lightsaber (as seen in The New Hope), as Skywalker modeled his weapon on his late Jedi Master’s lightsaber

The V2 version was mostly used during stunt / combat phases in the Return of the Jedi. The other version called “Hero” was used for close-up and more official design of Luke’s Lightsaber. While the V2 is very close to the Hero general design, the control box and clamp section are quite different (closer to Obi-Wan design). The V2 body is also covered by a very characteristic black weathering / paint, showing heavy use.

Luke LS6 (Parks)

Qui-Gon Jinn (KR-Sabers)

As seen in Episode I, here is a replica of Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn lightsaber. This hilt has been created by KR-Sabers in collaboration with One Replica, and is available through limited runs. It has the particularity to present accurate deep grooves in its body.

GOTH-3designs has created a custom chassis accordingly to make the install easy, making this hilt also good for beginners. Check the install instruction by clicking on the button below:

While Jinn was identified as a Jedi Guardian in the Order, he did not use the traditional blue focusing crystals that Guardians typically used in their sabers and instead utilized a set of green focusing crystals that were typically used in the sabers of Jedi Consulars. The hilt had a highly elaborate design with a scalloped handgrip.

Why this particular design then?

“Before we started shooting, George showed up with a huge gilded box. In it were lightsabers, and he asked me to pick one. I chose one, and he said, ‘That’s yours now.’ It was quite a moment. And I did get to keep it—it was mounted for me at the end of the film. I was thrilled.“―Liam Neeson